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now getting behind a plan that would raise the minimum wage to north of 10 bucks an hour but instead of focusing on what to pay, tonight on fox business, we had an odd and novel idea. how about focus on what people are doing now. just get them jobs. then work out the details. jobs first tonight. tonight, the president's sub bar apology. >> we put in a clause in the law that said if you had one of those plans when the law was passed, you could keep it. i am sorry that they are finding themselves in this situation based on assurances they got from me. >> hello, everyone, i'm kimberly guifoyle along with dana perino and greg gotfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." is he really sorry for breaking his promise to millions of americans that if they like
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their health care plans, they can keep them? why did he feed then all a bunch of sorry excuses? >> we're talking about 5% of the population. a lot of these plans are subpar plans. the majority of folks will end up being better off. everybody's acting as if the existing market was working. >> all right. let's get right to it. there's a lot to discuss. this interview came out right after our show last night and we've been waiting to respond anxiously, with bated breath. we'll begin with you. >> the president used a golf analogy. i had the same thought as greg. subpar. thought it was a pretty sorry apology. it might satisfy a few people in the media who were looking for a reason to try to move on and try to help the president in some way. i think because it seemed so insincere and immediately was panned for many people, responsible journalists, like at national review, if you're going to apologize, you have to go all
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in. he said it in a passive voice, not the active voice. the other part of this is there's no action plan behind it. it wasn't i'm sorry and then the president of the united states and therefore i am going to do these three things to make it better. there's no follow-through, which is just, sorry, life sucks. >> sometimes sorry isn't good enough. we learned that, mr. bolling. >> subpar is good in golf. talking about subpar plan. kind of like, i'm sorry i punched you in the face and i'm sorry you're bleeding. he can apologize all he wants but it doesn't fix the big lie. you can keep your plan, a lie. you can -- remember this one, it's going to bend the cost curve down. remember that one? another lie. he promised $2500 lower in family health insurance premiums. three years or 3 1/2 years into this being a law, it's literally the exact opposite. $2581 higher since we signed it into law.
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check's in the mail. the other one, i can't remember right now. he can apologize all he wants. >> this isn't looking too good for el presidenty right now two minutes into the show. greg. >> i'm still mad you took my golf joke. >> i came up with the golf joke. no, i came up with it myself. >> please. can i just -- >> kindergarten alert. >> can i use this exact phrasing, i'm sorry they are finding themselves in this situation. so you see what he's done there. it's actually the being action person who lost their health insurance. it's like saying, kimberly, i'm sorry, you parked your car in the place i ran into it. he's the guy who leeaves the anonymous note and then just drives off. imagine if you did this with your spouse. you said, i'm sorry you were hurt by these actions. as opposed to i'm sorry i was a jerk. if you pulled any of this crap with a good woman, you'd be out
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on your ass faster than you can say bill clinton. >> i'm sorry you took it the wrong way. >> exactly, it's on you. >> let's welcome julie to the program. >> thank you. i wish i could disagree, but i'm kind of ticked. i've been going out schilling for this thing for three years now. >> give us your best material. >> i'm digging deep. i'm pretty ticked off. here i am and a whole bunch of democrats have been saying this is a good program. i think it still is. the excuse has been so horrific it's making it harder and harder for people to buy into it. it's impossible because you can't go on the website. really making it even harder for people to support it. you see the president's numbers going down. if this was the president's number one priority, how did he manage to bungle it this way? >> bungle the whole thing. >> he didn't even apologize for the bungling of the website. he apologizes for what he perceives is 5% of the population that will lose their insurance. when the reality, it could be up
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to 25%. some estimates, 120 million americans are going to lose health care insurance. what's he going to say then? if he's apologizing for 14 million? >> they're going to lose it because they're going to be able to go into the exchanges if they ever start working and go and purchase it. the problem was, again, this was supposed to launch seamlessly. they had years to get it done. they knew it was going to be a problem months ago. how this never got taken care of before this became a whole debacle, i don't know. >> because the bill was never read. the bill was like the bad sushi that you buy without checking the sell by date or smelling it. you go home and throw up. that's what happened with this bill. >> you have the worst digestive system. >> the bill was -- all these things happened because no one read it and no one cared. they believed in the greater good of this giant bill coming from the pentulent prince. >> remember the sound bite?
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you had to pass it in order for people that were called crazy and racist and mean and other things for saying this idea is not going to work. it wasn't personal. it was about the idea and the policy. i think it's difficult for democrats, especially because, jowly, you mentioned the website not working. maybe they'll get it to the point. there's two things i saw today where they might not get to the point where it's actually working by november 30th which is the self-inposed date. one was the trying to fix it al today the more people that get on, the more problems they're finding. remember you said it was pulling the string on the sweater? >> i never said that. i think somebody else said that. >> no, you said it. >> who could be more brilliant than you to have said something like that? my second point has less -- >> okay. i've got something i want to play for you. obama is trying to justify this. it's probably the worst apology i've ever heard. i've heard a few from men. here's the president's apology.
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take a lis to this. take a listen to this. >> i think for the most part people know i speak my mind. i tell folks what i think. i've been clear about what i'm trying to do. what we've been trying to do is change it in the least disruptive way possible. ultimately, i think i'll be judged on whether this thing is better for people overall. >> okay, so he's saying we're off to a bad start here, people, let's all come together, forget all the things i said, forget the lies, the conconfusion. it's going to be better when this gets going and more than six people can log on. >> i think he was very, very correct. the last part of the phrase, statement, saying i'll be judged on how this thing unfolds. he will be. i have a hunch this is going to be a terrible legacy. people will look band a say it was bungled from the beginning. they realize how bad the law really was.
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i also think republicans asking for a delay is a mistake. let the thing happen. you're not going to get rid of it. let it unroll. let people find out how bad this thing really is. how much costs are going to go up. insurance is going to go up. and then win. win in 2014. >> what about the hill next week? what's your position? >> that's what we were saying before the shutdown, eric. remember, we were saying, don't do the shutdown. remember, saying, hey, let this thing unravel. let it unravel. instead, we went into this mad farce. >> i'm simply saying, we're saying let's delay this now because the website -- >> i agree, i agree. good luck, 2014 candidates, democrats running against this or with this. >> have to let them fall on their health care sword. >> this law hinges on large part on young people sign up. the fact that this website's not working is not allowing young people to sign up and that's the problem. that's going to be financially the problem for this operation.
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if you're in the white house, that's what you're actually worried about. >> we go way back. >> way back. >> i got to call you out. just because the website's not working, that's because young people aren't -- >> young people tend to gravitate to websites. the more young people read and hear bad news about this thing -- >> how about when their premiums are going to skyrocket, young healthy people? they realize at some point it's more expensive for me -- >> first of all, the fine increases year after year so they're not going to be able to afford to do it. it's 95 bucks if you make a small amount of money. there's ways to make this work. the problem is this administration is just not doing the -- >> i think she's agreeing with you. >> no, no, the problem -- >> he can't help himself. >> she said the reason why young people weren't signing up is because the website -- i have to tell you, young people aren't going to sign up.
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>> instead of the quasiapology, i think it would have been powerful for president obama to come out and say, i apologize. i wish that this website had been better. that's what we paid for. and on behalf of american taxpayer, i'm asking the contractor to give the money back. that would have been very powerful. >> you know what they've done, since the website didn't work, october 1st, they realized it wasn't going to work, they've paid cgi federal five more contracts, $7 million more. after they realized how bad this thing was. not only did he not apologize and demand the money back, they're still giving them contracts. >> i want to see if i can get you more upset, angry, if possible. greg, i'll ask you to respond. this is the president talking about kathleen sebelius. listen to this kind of haphazard answer about her performance. >> i think kathleen sebelius under difficult circumstances has done a great job in setting
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up the insurance markets so that there is a good product out there the for people to get. kathleen sebelius doesn't write code. she wasn't our i.t. person. ultimately the buck stops with me. i'm the president. this is my team. if it's not working, it's my job to get it fixed. >> does that sort of sound like accountability? >> this never happens with anybody who has any experience in the private sector. what you're dealing with right now, you're watching bureaucrats trying to run a business. in the private sector, the customer is always right. you never blame the customer. here, politicians, bureaucrats, they have the power of government behind you. the idea you actually matter as an individual is false. you can call something a substandard plan which dismisses your right to choose. behind all of this, which is really the story here, is the threat of force. if there was no threat of force behind obama care through the policing of the irs, which is at the behest of president obama,
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we could laugh about this and go on to our lives with the private industry of insurance. but we can't do that, because if we don't follow what the government wants, we could be arrested. no, but why can't we say screw this? we can't say screw this. what if you don't pay the penalty? a threat of force and coercion behind this law. or else it would be really funny. but it's not funny because it's about force. >> the whole bill is based on coercion. that's why the lie. i did remember my second point. >> good for you. >> reported today a lot of the insurance companies are starting to tell some of the insurance industry -- not lobbyists, i'm sorry, reporters, that there's not a single insurance company that thinks this website is going to be up and running by november 30th. if i were working for the insurance companies, i would start to get ahead of that now. the white house has already shown their willingness to blame the insurance companies for their bungling, for the white house and hhs' bungling this
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ought to get in front of this. if it's not fixed by november 0 30th, the insurance industry needs to distance themselves from it fast. >> they can't say we're going to do this, regardless of what happens. they need some kind of metrics. to people like me again who have been going out here and will have egg on their face and the person who will really have egg on his face is barack obama -- >> remember when president obama spent i guess the first year or so talking about green jobs and how important green jobs was? turns out ultimately the greenest job there is the presidency, because there's no one greener than him. >> isn't that a little clever joke you've come up with? the last thing he's saying, it's a little better than it was october 1st. maybe it will be better. i've been burned before. i mean, the american people. >> a week from yesterday, we'll find out the actual numbers. mine guess, it will be under 1
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million people. maybe half a million, who knows. whatever it is, they need 7 million by march to make the numbers work and they're not going to make it work. the buck stops here with me. are you sick of hearing politicians say that? how about once of the buck stopping where someone screwed up? >> with inflation, the buck is now about $10,000. >> good quick math. coming up, the president has addressed the rumors for the first time that vp joe was almost locked out for secretary hill on his re-election ticket. did he want to boot biden in 2012? and he's giving us fresh material to add to his blooper reel. you want a good chuckle, you should stick around. she's always had a playful side.
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this week, more than a dozen democratic lawmakers senators showed up at the white house to demand some answers from
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president. they are nervous because the political firestorm that is raging around his health care law that we talked about in the a block is going to cost them possibly their seats in next year's midterm elections. charles crow hammer doesn't think they're going to be able to escape the rollout disaster though. here's him. >> the president now is toxic. the thing is called obama care. there's no running away from it. it's got his name on it. you see the president and you think about the policy and you know it's a disaster. the problem for the democrats is they are hostage to a bunch of geeks working right now late into the night trying to fix a system which is not just the glitches we're talking about, the architecture, the underlying structure of it is wrong. if it isn't up and running, they're going to start postponements and the whole thing unravels. >> i was in new orleans. senator landrieu has a very tough race. she didn't actually join the president at his speech today,
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although she flew down with him. julie, let's get your take on this first. are red state democrats nervous about obama care in particular going into next year's election? which is usually tough for the president in power. they usually lose seats in that midterm anyway. >> think they're keeping an eye on it but i think luckily for the democratic party, the republican party is in worse shape. unlike eric's ex-boyfriend chris christie the republicans don't win as much anymore. so when you have the ken cuccinellis of the world losing, a republican losing to a democrat, i think democrats are slightly better shape right now than republicans are. >> bullish statement. >> all right, yes. >> you want to respond? >> can i just point something out that terry mcauliffe had a 14-point lead with three weeks left to go before the election and the obama care debacle tightened that race up.
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>> only counts in horseshoes. >> i think honestly -- you're a democratic strategist, right, you have to admit the obama care -- this can't be helpful to someone who's running in -- >> it's not. what's less helpful is the republicans still have the shutdown around their necks and that's something. if you look at polls, that's the one thing. i think republican brand, republican party -- >> but people will forget the shutdown in the next six months and they aren't going to forget obama care. >> unless ted cruz decides to shut it down again. if they behave themselves for the next year, maybe. we'll see. >> obama care is like tuberculosis. you get it, you're isolated. >> i don't even know what that means. >> you're very morose today. >> can i see the picture of the senators up again like we had earlier? all those guys meeting with obama, that picture? this is the periodic table of idiots. the big lesson about how this happened, the democrats became
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terrified of the monster that they created. and the monster was the accusation of racism, which was used on anybody that was critical of president obama for the last five years. what happened is you couldn't go to president obama and be critical about him, about his signature achievement, for fear that perhaps you might be tainted with the same brush as racism. they fell victim to their own instrument, their own devise of destruction, and i have no pity for these people. >> i don't know where to begin with that. >> just stay angry. >> i don't agree at all. i just criticized the president in the first block. >> but it is true -- in those first two years when president obama was trying to get the law passed, if you said anything negative, i remember being at an event -- that was an amazing meeting. >> there was an undercurrent, even if somebody said you're a
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racist, you must not like the president because he's black, and you don't want people to have health care. kimberly -- >> do you think that the problems with obama care now have enough lasting power to have an impact on the election next year? >> okay. multiple choice question. answer selections are, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. you can't go wrong with yes. i think that's what it's going to prove to be. anybody who's running in 2014 better worry about this. there's so much sound out there that they can run these commercials night and day and it's going to hang like an albatross around the necks of these candidates that were supportive of obama care. i think the senator said it best. you cannot escape it. it's like a stinky old coat that you have to keep putting on every time. oh, my god, can everyone else smell that coat? that's the problem. >> it's really not called obama care. >> he called it -- he said i want everybody to call it -- >> because i care. >> he put his name on it. he said, you can now call it
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obama care. he gave the blessing. eric, if you are republicans and you've got about 11 months to go until the next election, at so point do they have to pivot to say here's -- >> maybe, if you want to, it doesn't hurt. let's try insurance across state lines. all the other things that they propose. don't forget, about a year from now, right around election time, around the end of the year, republicans can see that, a month after the election, they can say, look, look at the expense. if people don't sign up, whatever the estimated cost for obama care is going to be bigger than that. they'll be another dollars on top. i would go, look, you promised us 900 billion. now it's 2.8 trillion. when does it end? if you keep going forward -- you need to elect republican senators really to get some sort of change. you will never get rid of the
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the star spangled banner, he hates that too. >> -- should also be selling the rest of the military symbolism, whether it's the war anthem to open every game, whether it's going to get a hot dog and being able to sign up for the army at the time. whether it's the nfl's epbrambr of the pat tillman story. it's been going on in sports since the world serie unless 1917 and it's time for people to back away. >> fun. blackstone claims we are conflating a war anthem with a simple game. accentuated by flayovers and recruiters on site. now, he may think he's daring but he's parroting the same old crud that the military's big, bad and impressive. our military's the only thing that se rates the free from the unfree. a walking cliche, reveling in
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words like symbolism and mythology. he's the guy you avoid at parties. here's why, he's a professor. which proves maxim number five, put a professor anywhere and anywhere gets worse. sports is fun. people live flyovers. they don't mind the national anthem. you throw in a professor and suddenly it's war lick. this guy is a fun sucker. he sucks the fun out of everything. i hate to sit next to him on a long flight. he's lecture you on his peanut allergy. bombs drop. people die. nothing good ever comes of it. except for the american revoluti revolution, the end of slavery, the deaths of saddam hussein and the enabling of freedoms for billions. but why quibble? so about these uniforms -- >> that was good. >> thanks. >> he had a gluten allergy too. >> that's great. just pile on. don't even know the guy. anyway, where am i?
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k.g., it's friday, i'm about checked out at this point. >> i can tell. >> what do you feel about the star spangled banner being played at games and uniforms? >> i love it, i'm a patriot through and through. i love everybody who's fought for this country for the free dopes we enjoy. >> that's a daring comment. >> i like to go way out on a ledge here at fox news. who will join me? >> i will push you off that ledge, i hate freedom. >> it was going so well. >> now that you said you hate freedom. >> i do. >> how do you feel about recruiters being at the games? >> i'm cool with it. whatever. you want to sign up? i have friends in the military. they're obviously much braver than i could ever be. if you don't want to sign up, what's the big deal? >> it's not like you have a gun to your head. >> little known fact that the star spangled banner has four
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verses so mr. blackstone really be freaked out by the fourth verse. want me to read a little? then conquer we must when our cause it is just and this be our motto in god do we trust. >> he hates that. >> this song represents american freedom from oppression. what's the problem? i mean, it doesn't glorify war. it's just when you're on one of those talk shows and you just say what am i going to say? >> i bet he doesn't want to get a job with nbc that covers the olympics because when you win a medal, every country gets to play their anthem. that's the whole, like, joy of it. >> he's a downer. >> he's a debby downer. but one last question, julie, because you're a guest here, why does the left hate america? the troops and patriotism. >> i could take the entire show to subscribe to you in detail
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how we go over how we're going to sell the hating of america. >> i knew it. >> the secret phone calls. i would need an entire hour. >> does bob make it on those calls? >> sometimes you hear bob snoring. >> he has his secretary take notes. >> is bob here? all right. >> absolutely. >> all right, coming up, everybody's favorite crazy uncle joe biden has made not one but two phone calls this week to a wrong number. we have to take the embarrassing voice mail he just left for your enjoyment. when "the five" returns. how mu protein
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"the five" a new book reveals president obama's campaign was considering a name change on the 2012 ticket from biden to clinton. president o. just addressed that rumor for the first time in an interview. >> if they asked me, i would have said there is no way i'm not running again with joe biden because i generally voted that he has been one of the best vice presidents in our history. when my back's up against this wall, he had my back. i would not be here if it weren't for the support i have from joe biden. he is a personal friend. and adviser. it's one of the best decisions that i've ever maid. >> best vp in history, our joe biden? the one who first called the wrong boston mayor-elect to congrat late him on and his second attempt did this on tuesday? >> this is joe biden. nice to see you win and nice to see labor win. anything i can do to help you
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from the white house in terms of your needs, holler, man. >> the problem, that call went to tony, a female, who's not the mayor elect and she doesn't even live in boston. best ever, mr. president. what are your thoughts? >> i aprm going to -- i love to joe biden. i have a little crush on joe biden. i do. >> i could tell. >> i kind of get a little crazy eyed about joe biden. i love him. >> he's a likable guy, no question about it. president who says that might be one of the best vps in history. >> and obama care is awesome. i mean, do you believe anything he says anymore? i'm sorry. he likes joe. joe's been loyal to the president. that should count for something. i'm glad he had his back. if you don't think they weren't considering hillary, then you don't know politics.
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>> where's joe been? >> he didn't play the phone call that got to the wrong -- they dial the phone and they say, here, sir, leave a message. it's not his fault. >> i think it's interesting -- >> we're going to play the gaffe reel but we played it -- >> the gaffes are fantastic. i love that big stick gaffe more than anybody. that's my favorite. i think he's been a good vice president for president obama. >> he's totally authentic. you guys complain about obama reading from the teleprompter. this guy obviously doesn't read from the teleprompter. he's totally awe then theic. >> can we get that picture of him where his hands are up like this? that's my favorite. this is when he put on his giant invisible hat. a lot of people have been telling him it doesn't exist. you know why obama loves joe
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biden? because he makes obama look smart. they pray biden's going to have a gaffe so it will take the heat off becoobama. >> he's a decoy. >> and it works. you notice when president obama said about the switch, no one told me? and then he said the best decision he ever made was hiring biden? those two things don't jive. he's lying it. he either was involved in both decisions or none. >> what does president obama do? >> i think he stays out of it. i don't remember a president endorsing a successor. greg, you're being very negative on my imaginary boyfriend joe biden and i don't like it. >> -- allow that to get to that point, believe me. >> we'll see if hillary even runs. >> that's what we should have done the next block on. i have no insight on this. nothing nice to say about biden. he did a nice job, right, in the
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debate when everybody -- against ryan. i thought he did pretty decent. he outperformed the expectation. >> he is the bomb, i love my boyfriend joe biden. >> term for us on "the five." what price is too high? new reports show nfl legends tony dorsett and terry bradshaw are suffering from big football hits. we'll debate the tradeoffs. i'm beth...
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football is america's most popular sport and i'm the only american who doesn't watch it but companies at a price to those who play it. two legends speaking out about the physical toll the game has taken on their lives. one them is hall of fame quarterback terry bradshaw. tony dorsett is now suffering from a degenerative brain disease. dorsett just spoke about his health on espn's "outside the lines." he said, quote, my memory's
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getting worse and worse. i'm very short tempered. clinically, i'm depressed. i'm too smart of a person to take my life but it's crossed my mind. eric, bail me out here because i know nothing about tony dorsett. >> first of all -- i was going to say. >> 25 years of being a writer with the drinking and the smoking, it's not that different in terps of mental decline. >> and digestive issues. >> co-host of "the five" with bob, you bang your head against the wall every day. help me out here. >> you know what you're getting into, these guys from the time they're this big. the nfl has ruled about the hits. these guys have to man up. they made millions upon millions of dollars in a violent game. >> would you let your son play football? >> i would. >> okay. dana, i hear you don't watch football either. >> i do watch. people who play rugby, they
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don't have any protection at all. it's one of those things that all of us are hearing these stories and maybe it's because the media's paying more attention to it. i feel for them in a way. >> what do you think? >> i love football and i feel badly because i'm part of the problem i guess, that there's people like me who pay to go and watch it all the time. >> what's the problem? >> because there are very debilitating injuries that result from the game. but you sign up for it. there's a lot of attraction to it for players to go in. very lucrative careers. you go into it with an open mind that you might sustain injuries that could paralyze you, cause you brain damage, cause you some kind of par ral la sis.
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i would like ton see protections. i would like ton see the league offer proper insurance for players. again, careful about decisions you make. >> let me read to you i couldn't focus and remember things. i got real upset. it was driving me nuts. i feel that way every day. i got tested to see the condition my brain was in and it's not good shape. what do you think? >> life is always going to be a risk/benefit equation. >> what you eat or drink. >> if you live in malibu, you have mud slides. if you play football, wealth, fame, prestige, women. as you get to 60, there may be a decline in faculties. terry bradshaw has had an exciting, wonderful life. he had an acting career. he's well liked.
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i think if he could time travel, would he go back and tell his 18-year-old self to get out of this? he wouldn't. that's the question. it's bad, but you accept the risk. >> think of boxing. jobs, careers. >> how about military? >> military -- >> coal mining. >> that's a good point, military gets compensated a lot less for a lot more. >> we should take care of our veterans. i agree. go yankees. >> the easiest, movie stars have damage to their head using substances that icon democrat. >> america, one more thing, it's coming up next. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing.
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>> november 22nd, 1963. the day begins with an exciting welcome for president kennedy outside his ft. worth, texas hotel. in nearby dallas, oswald goes to work with a hidden rifle. >> the blanket looked like equipment. i think it never occurred to michael it was a gun. >> 8:45 central time. in less than four hours, president kennedy will be dead. >> we'll be watching. we hope you join greg and the rest of the country. dana, you are up next. this week, a huge week for twitter. big ipo. i was watching with interest. i am quite a participant. what should my piece of the pie be? you can go on and find out how much of a contributor you are. there's all this math you can do. it turns out, twitter would owe me $77,000, no, 77,223, nearly
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$80,000. part of that, of course, is my brilliance. the other part is this dog. there he is. jasper who has grown up on twitter. i thought i would take a look to see how much my feuding partner here in twitter, how much he would be owed and it is $53,000. >> because i don't drive people crazy with pictures of your dog. dogs, dogs, dogs. >> you can find out how much twitter owes you. i'm washing in on my twitter account. >> cashing in. what a great transition. thank you dana perino. we are going destruct the big lies. take a look. >> the apology after the pledge. did president obama just join this club? >> no one in the white house
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staff, no one in this administration, presently employed was involved in this bizarre incident. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. >> if you like your health care plan, you'll be able to keep your health care plan, period. >> all broken promises and backtracking. >> all right. go ahead. 11:30, dvr now. >> greg, now. >> let's see, i have three things. i hate these people. i hate these people! a lot of people ask me to do things because i'm a big tv star. they asked me to kell kimberly guilfoyle, tell her i said she's hot. >> hey, what does that mean? >> tell her to stop sending pictures of her dog. mike baker is a friend of fox news. there he is. he has a new tv show on the
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travel channel. he's always on fox. >> he's a great guy. >> one of the greatest people, former cia. ugly. he's an ugly man. i feel bad for him. >> terrible muscle definition. >> red eye tomorrow night. >> all righty, then. what do you have? >> lady gaga will become the first artist to sing in outer space in 2015. i am hoping to stay there. i am not a fan of the lady gaga. >> just across the street. >> i could have gone over there and bullied her because i don't like her. i don't like her. >> she's already in outer space. >> yeah. yeah, yeah. not a fan. dana, you like lady gaga? >> no. i was saying i saw a headline where she said she struggled with her weight. anytime i have seen her, she looks amazing. >> did you hear the actress who -- reese?
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>> witherspoon? >> no, with the knife. >> i heard it from a priest. >> thanks for watching. have a great weekend, everybody. president obama tries to flip the script but goes off of it doing damage control over obama care. this is "special report." good evening, i'm bret baier. startling admissions and a shaky vote of confidence. a week this administration wishes it could take back. what started with white house press secretary jay carney mocking a journalist ended with his boss, president obama revealing a lot to another member of the press. all the while, questions about the future of obama care and

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